Praia de Iracema
Praia de Iracema (lit. "Iracema Beach") is a beach and a neighborhood located in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza in the state of Ceará. Its name comes from the character Iracema that gives name to a famous novel by the cearense writer José de Alencar.[1]
In the past the locality was called Porto das Jangadas (lit. "Jangadas Port") and then Praia do Peixe (lit. "Fish Beach"), now Praia de Iracema. Until 1947, it was the port area of Fortaleza, with loading and unloading of goods and people through the Ponte Metálica (lit. "Metallic Bridge"), deactivated after the construction of the Port of Mucuripe. Today it is a bohemian neighborhood of the city.[1]
Photos gallery
- Towers in Praia de Iracema (Iracema beach)
- Boardwalk at Praia de Iracema (Iracema beach)
- Statue in Praia de Iracema (Iracema beach)
- Ponte dos Ingleses, sometimes mistakenly called Ponte Metálica, that is another structure located west of this and served as a port.
- Estoril in Praia de Iracema (Iracema beach)
References
- "UMA LEITURA SOBRE A PRAIA DE IRACEMA - FORTALEZA (CE): TRANSFORMAÇÃO SOCIOESPACIAL DO LUGAR E SUAS REPRESENTAÇÕES" (PDF). Evangelista, I.M. (in Portuguese). 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
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